Alan Gurganus: What the graves give us

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10/27/13

Middle school football team's life-changing play

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10/27/13

Meet the Olivet Eagles, a middle-school football team from Olivet, Mich., who with the help of a learning disabled teammate, executed what may be one of the most successful plays of all time. Steve Hartman reports.moreless

Mariel Hemingway's road to happiness

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10/27/13

Mariel Hemingway, star of Woody Allen's classic, "Manhattan," still has the same youthful spirit that captivated audiences back when she was 16. But considering her family's dark history, getting happy hasn't been easy. Mo Rocca sits down with the Oscar-nominated actress.moreless

YouTube teen star's touching last days

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10/27/13

Ben Breedlove was the kind of kid everyone wanted to be. But he had a heart condition that he knew could make every day his last. What he did with his final days inspired millions. Tracy Smith shares his touching story.moreless

Almanac: Prisons

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10/27/13

The Sherman brothers: Disney's great songwriting duo

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10/20/13

You might not know their names, but you do know the songs of Robert and Richard Sherman. One of the most prolific songwriting duos of all time, the brothers penned Disney classics like "It's a Small World" and music for "Mary Poppins." Nancy Giles reports.moreless

Richard Sherman with a "Spoonful of Sugar"

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10/20/13

Web extra: Richard Sherman, who with his brother Robert Sherman composed the music for the Walt Disney classic, "Mary Poppins," demonstrates for Nancy Giles how they came up with "A Spoonful of Sugar."moreless

Richard Sherman and Nancy Giles sing "It's a Small World"

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10/20/13

Web extra: It's an unforgettable song sung all over the world. Richard Sherman, who contributed countless memorable tunes for Walt Disney, joins Nancy Giles in a duet of his immortal "It's a Small World."moreless

Almanac: The U.S.-Canada border

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10/20/13

On October 20, 1818, the U.S. and Britain signed a treaty establishing the 49th parallel as the border between Canada and the western U.S., which is often celebrated as the world's longest undefended border between two nations.moreless

Surrealist Rene Francois Magritte

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10/20/13

In the early 20th century, Rene Francois Magritte was part of the Surrealist movement in Paris that created unexpected, often dreamlike imagery. A new exhibition at New York's Museum of Modern Art of works by the Belgian painter is the first major showing of Magritte in two decades. Serena Altschul reports.moreless

The science of resilience

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10/20/13

Attacked by a shark, Micki Glenn almost died, and lost the use of her right hand. But she quickly bounced back, and she refuses to dwell on any of that. The latest scientific research on resilience suggests that Micki Glenn may not be so unusual. Susan Spencer of "48 Hours" reports.moreless

Richard Sherman sings "I Want to Be Like You"

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10/20/13

Web extra: Richard Sherman, who with his brother Robert composed the music for several Walt Disney classics, plays for Nancy Giles his favorite tune from "The Jungle Book," "I Want to Be Like You."moreless

Mary Steenburgen's musical awakening

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10/20/13

Oscar-winning actress Mary Steenburgen stars alongside four Hollywood legends in her latest film, "Last Vegas." She also has the opportunity to show off a new talent, as a singer-songwriter. Lee Cowan reports.

Coffee for a smile

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10/20/13

Alan Greenspan: The economy's rockstar

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10/20/13

Alan Greenspan worked with four presidents during his 18-year tenure as chairman of the Federal Reserve, and the recent financial crisis has the man who once steered the world's greatest economy worried. Anthony Mason reports.moreless

Passage: Banksy

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10/20/13

The British street artist Banksy is making New York City his canvas for the month of October, with new works popping up daily in some unlikely spots. But not everyone is amused by Banksy's antics -- just ask Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Charles Osgood reports.moreless

Web extra: Patrick Stewart of Yorkshire, Ian McKellen of Lancashire

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10/13/13

Vanity Fair celebrates 100th anniversary

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10/13/13

The magazine world marks a milestone this fall with the centennial of Vanity Fair. While the printed version may not be around in another 100 years, magazine editor Graydon Carter expects Vanity Fair to continue telling stories. Charles Osgood reports.moreless

Portugal's great explorers

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10/13/13

During the Age of Discovery, daring sailors with names like Ferdinand Magellan and Vasco da Gama set sail into uncharted waters in search of the unknown. Many came from the small seafaring country of Portugal, which became the first global sea power. Martha Teichner reports.moreless

Bobby Orr: A hockey legend

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10/13/13

Bobby Orr's overtime goal in 1970 that brought the Stanley Cup to Boston for the first time in 29 years is considered one of the greatest moments in sports history. While Orr's hockey career was relatively short-lived, he's still one of the most beloved sports stars. Mo Rocca hits the ice with the famously shy superstar.moreless

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